Bullying Prevention

We take complaints of bullying very seriously. Learn how we identify, prevent and investigate bullying. Our ultimate goal as a district is to eliminate bullying in all of its forms, whether online or in-person. Help us curb the national issue of bullying by taking action as a community and discussing the importance of prevention with your family.
ANTI-BULLYING / ANTI-HARASSMENT
Granbury ISD prohibits bullying and harassment.
A safe and civil environment is needed for students to learn and attain high academic standards and to promote healthy human relationships. The District believes bullying, harassment based on a protected class (such as sexual harassment), discrimination, intimidation, violence, and other similar disruptive behavior are detrimental to the establishment of a safe and civil learning environment.
WHAT IS BULLYING?
Bullying is defined as a single significant act or a pattern of acts by one or more students directed at another student that exploits an imbalance of power and involves engaging in written or verbal expression, expression through electronic means, or physical conduct that:
- has the effect or will have the effect of physically harming a student, damaging a student's property, or placing a student in reasonable fear of harm to the student's person or damage to the student's property;
- is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that the action or threat creates an intimidating, threatening or abusive educational environment for a student;
- materially or substantially disrupts the educational process or the orderly operation of a classroom or school; or
- infringes on the rights of the victim at school
WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING?
The definition of bullying includes cyberbullying. This applies to:
- bullying that occurs on or is delivered to school property or to the site of a school-related activity on or off school property;
- bullying that occurs on a publicly or privately owned school bus or vehicle being used for transportation of students to or from school-related activity; and
- cyberbullying that occurs off school property or outside of a school-sponsored or school-related event, if the conduct interferes with a student's educational opportunities or substantially disrupts the operations of school, classroom, or school-related activity.
TIPS FOR STUDENTS ON STOPPING BULLYING
Treat everyone with respect
What to do if you're bullied
Protect yourself from cyberbullying
Stand up for others
Be proud of who you are
BULLYING INVESTIGATION PROCESS
Please read through the five steps below to learn more about our bullying investigation process.
Step 1: Bullying Report
Step 2: Investigation by School Administrator
Step 3: Bullying Determination
Step 4: Notifications of Findings
Step 5: Consequences Assigned